Summary
Alexander Stein is a software developer with 12 years of experience who blends hands-on engineering with a background in bioinformatics and public-sector systems. He has maintained and deployed legacy and infrastructural applications for the Oregon Department of Justice, coordinating builds across Dev, Test, Staging, and Production environments. A University of Oregon CS graduate, he automated genome assembly workflows in Python for academic research, reflecting an ability to translate domain science into reproducible tooling. Based in Seattle and working as a barista while pursuing tech interests, he brings practical problem-solving, strong client collaboration, and an appetite to expand into security and AI. Outside work he pursues photography and music composition, often focusing on organismal subjects that echo his interest in evolutionary biology. This mix of public-sector reliability, research experience, and creative curiosity makes him well suited for roles that bridge software engineering and scientific or security-focused domains.
12 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer and Information Sciences, General, Bachelor of Science (BS), Computer and Information Sciences, General at University of Oregon
English